Oh, and what's ahead for Saturday, you ask? Yep. More snow.

Weather forecaster Ben Gelber addresses the conditions for tonight and offers a look ahead to a Saturday clipper that will bring more snow:

The infamous “wraparound” snow with the upper feature of the storm is always something of a late wild card and hard to predict.

This “comma head” configuration of cold air aloft can bring an additional 2-4 inches with thunder, if you are in the right spot.

Sometimes, it breaks up or thins out as dynamics fade, despite looking promising on radar, but probably best to expect several additional inches starting later this evening—after we dynamically cool the atmosphere back down from above-freezing warmth , which should not take long.

And Saturday, a clipper system could add 2-4 inches of snow beginning before dawn into the afternoon. Later next week should bring a genuine thaw, but what a winter!

And the pattern will return to some degree or another in late February. and March, no doubt.